DENVER — Chris Rusin‘s job is to not lose.
That’s a tough gig. It’s like being a musician in a restaurant. The audience didn’t really come to see you specifically, but they are happy you’re there if you do a good job and can be made miserable if you don’t. For the most part, it’s just your job to not screw anything up, and in some cases to not even be noticed. Don’t let anyone down.
This is why in our one-on-one conversation with the reliever who has been positively vital to the Rockies success this season, BSN Denver started by pointing out the perfection of the piece of music Rusin chooses to warm up to.